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πŸ’’British defense ministry: Russian controlled Kakhovka dam partially failed just before 0300hrs local time on 06 June 2023. By 1200hrs, the entire eastern portion of the dam and much of the hydro and utilities infrastructure was swept away. The water level in the Kakhovka Reservoir was at a record high before the collapse, resulting in a particularly high volume of water inundating the area downstream. Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, which sits 120km away from the dam, is highly unlikely to face immediate additional safety issues as a result of the dropping water levels in the reservoir.The dam's structure is likely to deteriorate further over the next few days, causing additional flooding.
πŸ’’Kadyrov, chechen leader unveiled the China made Shaanxi Baojii Tiger armored vehicles that were recently delivered to armed forces.
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πŸ’’Today, Russia army helicopter bombarded Ukranian armed forces position around Bakhmut
πŸ’’British defense ministry: Amidst a highly complex operational picture, heavy fighting continues along multiple sectors of the front. In most areas Ukraine holds the initiative. Russian forces are likely still being ordered to return to the offensive as soon as possible: Chechen units have led an unsuccessful attempt to take the town of Marivka, near Donetsk city, where the front line has changed little since 2015. Through 07 June 2023, flood levels continued to rise in the lower Dnipro, following the collapse of the Kakhovka Dam, but will likely start to recede during 08 June 2023. Shelling has complicated some attempts to evacuate displaced civilians from inundated areas.
πŸ’’Russia starts one week operational exercise in the sea near Lithuanian and Polish water ahead of NATO's largest ever exercise in Europe
πŸ’’Russian army ordered transfering residents Tokmak, Vasylivka and Polohy in Zaporizhzhia region to Crimea.
πŸ’’Strong explosions in the Russia gas distribution stations in Berdyansk
πŸ’’Romania has purchased 32 F-16 fighter jets from norway to replace its MiG-21 fleet. Also, norway will soon receive F-35A Lightning II fighters from United States
πŸ’’Sweden decided to deploy NATO forces in the country before joining NATO
πŸ’’British defense ministry: The Black Sea Grain Initiative (BSGI) was extended by 60 days on 17 May 2023. However, Russia almost certainly continues to hinder grain exports by deliberately slowing inspections and actively blocking some vessels. Currently, only one or two ships are being inspected per day, compared with six to eight in Autumn 2022. Russia is likely attempting to force concessions on the re-opening of the Togliatti-Odesa pipeline, which exports ammonia from Russia through Ukraine, via Odesa. To complicate the situation, in recent days, the pipeline was damaged and is not currently operational. There is likely to be further Russian rhetoric and obstruction of the BSGI in the weeks prior to the next extension deadline of 16 July 2023.
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πŸ“Putin ordered deployment nuclear missiles to Belarus. Were the missiles not already stationed in Belarus? Putin is indirectly asking western countries not support Ukraine so that Russia can take over Ukraine, otherwise Russia attacks Poland and Germany.